Hello everyone!, I’m very glad of show this proyect, It’s very important to me because is my first big work here in Chile. The objective was to promote the TV Transmission of UEFA Champions League (Barcelona matches). The proyect is because of the fever in chile for Barcelona FC, specially for the chilean young player Alexis Sanchez. This campaing was for him but unfortunately Alexis suffered an injury and he was out for eight weeks, so the proyect had to turn to the rest of the incredibles players in the team, as Villa, Messi, Iniesta. Plus I had to illustrate one for the Real Madrid vs Lyon featuring Cristiano Ronaldo. The rest of the proyect is coming soon, because Alexis is now ready to come back to play.

Recently digging in the crates for frame layouts. This one is detailed on my site in the image slider, not as a print.

The original idea was to work with metallic inks as a possibility. This seemed the way forward a few years back. Now, it is hardly cost effective on a small scale, and way too mechanised in the final finish. The only offer it would give to the image is an ultra modern / retro aesthetic.

Humans are complex by nature, prone to making simple tasks complicated, but it is the simple things that stay consistent by their very nature. So this is solely an environmental piece. Reason: Well, we live in a throw away, destructive society. I try to recycle everything possible, and am always in favour of experimenting with anything art related, but it has to come full circle. To show qualities in the image I used charcoal, recycled inks, printer ink & 100% environmentally friendly colour processed recycled paper.

The texture that I was keen to execute as a digital visual, was a simulated rough surface that has been sprayed with aerosol. With this in mind, I always seek to put together designs that have multiple uses across the board.

Starting off with a complex looking but basic layout as a pen background, the type and layer fade is all the project needed.

First phase was a template with the letters cut out of card. Initially wanting to do a painted type print, the paint was an incorrect mix and it looked wack.

Second was a mock up on cartridge paper to check the composition. The cut letters were then scanned, including the texture, and the handwriting. The final draft was put together in layers, with colour content added for the aerosol look and minor special effects. It would have been cool to use canned paint for the entire piece, nevertheless an enjoyable project and one to push forward.